Mine Fill in Narrow Vein Mining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E G. Thomas
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Mar 26, 2012

Abstract

"This paper details the many improvements possible in narrow vein mining from the use of treated mining/milling waste as mine fill. Such fill can be: treated mill tailing, cemented or uncemented; development muck, treated or untreated, cemented or uncemented; andsome combination of these materials, or surface sands/gravels. Treatments involved may be both physical (optimisation of particle size gradings) and chemical (neutralision of potentially harmful milling chemicals).Potential benefits include a reduction in: back stress; vein closure; alternate ground support requirements; mining dilution; potential for surface subsidence; and extent of surface disposal of mining/milling waste, resulting in reduced environmental impact. Considering the usually small production tonnages involved, preparation and placement of a highly applicable fill material can be economically accommodated.Emphasis is placed on steeply dipping orebodies being mined overhand, although practice in the much less steeply dipping RSA gold/platinum-type orebody is also considered.CITATION:Thomas, E G, 2012. Mine fill in thin vein mining, in Proceedings Narrow Vein Mining 2012 , pp 215-218 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: E G. Thomas  (2012)  Mine Fill in Narrow Vein Mining

MLA: E G. Thomas Mine Fill in Narrow Vein Mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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